Manual Heatmiser DS-SB Thermostat

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Wiring Diagram
UH3
L N
1 2
SL
SL
RT+ RT-
DS-SB
IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE HEATING
SYSTEM BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION.
1. Separate the front part of the thermostat by placing a small at head
terminal driver into the slots on the bottom face of the thermostat.
2. Terminate the thermostat as shown in the wiring diagram.
3. Screw the back plate securely back onto the wall.
4. Clip the front part of the thermostat onto the back plate and turn the power back on.
The Heatmiser DS-SB is a ush mounted set-back thermostat and is ideal for those
who want a simple but energy ecient temperature control system. The DS-SB
features a set-back function. This function automatically reduces the set temperature
by 4°C when no time clock signal is detected.
The DS-SB thermostat has been designed to work in conjunction with the Heatmiser
UH3 wiring centre and TM4 Programmer, but can also be used as a standalone dial
thermostat.
The Heatmiser DS-SB provides the option to work with a remote temperature sensor.
When a compatible remote sensor is connected, the thermostat will automatically
switch from using it’s internal sensor to use the remote sensor instead. This function
is ideal for controlling bathrooms or when the thermostat needs to be installed in a
dierent area of the building to that being measured and controlled.
Want More Information?
Call our support team on:
+44 (0)1254 669090
Or view technical specications
directly on our website:
www.heatmiser.com
Introduction Installation
Remote Sensor
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Model: DS-SB
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Brand Heatmiser
Model DS-SB
Category Thermostats
File type PDF
File size 0.89 MB

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What is the dead zone of a thermostat? Verified

Many modern thermostats have a dead zone. If the temperature deviates less than 4°C from the set temperature, the system will not heat or cool. This so called dead zone of the thermostat prevents the system from turning on and off too often, saving energy.

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What is the best place to mount a thermostat? Verified

The best place for a thermostat is approximately 1,5 meter above the ground. Never place the thermostat nead a radiator or other heat emitting equipment or in direct sunlight. Choose a room that is used often. In most cases this is the living room.

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Manual Heatmiser DS-SB Thermostat

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