Manual Salus EP 110 Thermostat

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Introduction
A programmable heating controller is used to switch the heating system and/or hot water in your home as
needed. It works by controlling the heating boiler according to a series of programmed settings that take effect
at different times of the day. The controller can be set up to 3 programs per day, with complementary Boost
actions and can operate in five different modes. Three different sets of time can be set for each day of week,
resulting in a total of 21 settings applicable to the device.
When connected to a system with a non-programmable (digital) thermostat, it can switch off/on the boiler
and control the heating and/or hot water in your system in a programmed manner. You can use the controller
in a fully pumped and controlled system, where heating and hot water can be operated independently or in
gravity-fed water system, where the central heating cannot be operated without hot water.
The heating system will not work if the programmer has switched it off. The controller does not detect the
temperature or adjust the heating mode in your house, it just tells the boiler when to switch Off/On depending
on our individual time settings.
With the controller you don’t have to worry about switching On/Off your system manually. All you need to do
it so set up the schedules that fit your needs. The controller can be used on your system to control either the
central heating OR the hot water.
Single Channel Programmer for Central Heater or Hot Water
12 or 24 hour clock format
5+2 or 24 h individual program with 3 settings per day
Boost function
Holiday function
Advance function
Memory backup
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Brand Salus
Model EP 110
Category Thermostats
File type PDF
File size 0.75 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 Salus EP 110 Thermostat

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