Image is for illustration only and should not be relied upon Honeywell DT90e Digital Room Thermostat

Honeywell DT90e Digital Room Thermostat



£54.54
Ex VAT: £45.45
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HCO Code: 06D04
Availability:  In Stock

Replaces Obsolete DT200 (T6620B1008)

The DT90E digital room thermostat has been designed to provide automatic temperature control of gas or oil fired boiler systems underfloor heating electric heating and zoning systems. Energy efficiency is addressed by state of the art control performance qualifying it as a Load Compensator. The DT90E has an ECO button energy saving feature which gives timed setback or boosts temperatures to reduce energy demand. This is a TPI (Time Proportional Integral) control product as defined in the Building Regulations which make boilers operate more efficiently and provide close accurate control. The ‘OFF’ setting can be used for frost or hypothermia protection assuming the system time control is also switched on. 'Installer Mode' allows control to be matched to the system and user requirements adapting minimum on or off times set point controls etc. Two wire volt free connections are ideal for use with combination boilers or heating zones.

* Features:
* Energy saving TPI control
* ECO button for energy saving mode
* Simple user operation
* 5 to 35°C set point range
* 'OFF' setting with adjustable OFF setpoint
* Direct replacement of the DT200 digital thermostat
* Mains or low voltage switching
* Two wire connection
* 8(3)Amp contacts
* Dimensions: 90x92x27mm

Please Note: When replacing a traditional thermostat with a digital thermostat it is important that any neutral wire is safely isolated and NOT connected the the digital thermostat.

 

 

 

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  • No, the DT90E does not have a backlight feature.
  • Hi. As long as it is controlling a gas or oil boiler. The DT90e is not suitable for electrical heating.
  • Yes you could. However these cannot be programmed.
  • Yes. The neutral and earth wires will not be needed by the new thermostat, so must be isolated.
  • Yes, you can. The neutral is not needed so must be safely isolated.
  • Yes, but you will need to isolate the neutral (as it is not needed by the DT90e).
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