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Heatmiser Set Back Thermostat DS-SB-V3 – Digital Heating Timer
Heatmiser Set Back Thermostat DS-SB-V3 – Digital Heating Timer
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SKU:DS-SB-V3
The Heatmiser DS-SB-V3 is a flush mount set back thermostat designed for simple yet energy-efficient heating control. Perfect for homeowners seeking flexible temperature management, this thermostat automatically reduces the set temperature by 4°C during off periods, helping save energy without sacrificing comfort.
Key Features:
- Set Back Function: Automatically lowers temperature by 4°C when the time clock signal is off, enhancing energy savings
- Flush Mount Design: Sleek, unobtrusive installation requiring a back box
- Multiple Modes: Slide switch for Constant On, Off, or Time Clock operation
- Remote Air Sensor Compatible: Optional probe available for precise temperature sensing
- Temperature Range: Adjustable from 5°C to 35°C for versatile control
- Electrical Specs: 230V supply, 3A switch rating, CE approved for safety and reliability
- Compact Dimensions: 92mm x 92mm x 14mm (H x W x D) when installed
Why Choose the Heatmiser DS-SB-V3?
Experience simple, cost-effective heating control that adjusts automatically to your schedule. Reduce energy consumption while maintaining comfort with the trusted Heatmiser brand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the set back function on the Heatmiser DS-SB-V3?
The set back function automatically reduces the set temperature by 4°C when no time clock signal is detected, helping to save energy during off periods.
- Is the Heatmiser DS-SB-V3 thermostat flush mounted?
Yes, this thermostat is designed for flush mounting and requires a back box for installation.
- What temperature range does the DS-SB-V3 support?
It supports an adjustable temperature range from 5°C to 35°C.
- Does the DS-SB-V3 support a remote air sensor?
Yes, it supports an optional remote air sensor probe for more precise temperature control.
- What type of cabling is required to use the set back function?
Four-core cabling is needed from the time clock to enable the set back function.
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