Danfoss ECtemp 130 Electronic Thermostat Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- Danfoss
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Danfoss ECtemp 130 Electronic Thermostat
Specifications
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Operation voltage: 220-240V~, 50Hz
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Power consumption: Max 5W
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Relay: Resistive load 42 kOhm, Inductive load 15 kOhm, Sensing units 6 kOhm
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Hysteresis: 1C
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Ambient temperature: 30°C
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Temperature range: –
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Cable specification max Ball pressure
temperature: – -
Pollution degree: 1C
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Storage temperature: –
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IP class: 30
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Protection class: Class II –
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Dimensions: 82 x 82 x 36 mm
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Weight: 90 g
Mounting Instructions
When mounting the thermostat, follow these guidelines:
- Place the thermostat at a suitable height on the wall (typically 80-170cm).
- In wet rooms, adhere to local regulations on IP classes.
- Avoid placing the thermostat on the inner side of an exterior wall.
To mount the thermostat
- Open the thermostat by using a flat object to remove the front cover.
- Fasten the thermostat to the wall using screws through the designated holes.
- Connect the thermostat following the connection diagram provided.
- Reinstall the front cover and button in reverse order.
- Turn on the power supply.
Introduction
ECtemp 130 is an electronic thermostat to be installed directly on the wall.
It is provided with a floor sensor to measure and control the desired floor
temperature.
The thermostat has a button for adjusting the temperature setting with a scale
from ( ) 1 to 5 (each step corresponds to approximately 9°C). Furthermore, the
thermostat has an LED indicator showing standby periods (green light) and
heating periods (red light).
More information on this product can also be found at:
ectemp.danfoss.com
Technical Specifications
Dimensions | 82 x 82 x 36 mm |
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Weight | 90 g |
The product complies with the EN/IEC Standard «Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use»:
- EN/IEC 60730-1 (general)
- EN/IEC 60730-2-9 (thermostat)
Safety Instructions
Make sure the mains supply to the thermostat is turned off before
installation.
IMPORTANT: When the thermostat is used to control a or heating element in
connection with a wooden floor or similar material, always use a floor sensor
and never set the maximum floor temperature to more than 35°C.
Please also note the following:
- The installation of the thermostat must be done by an authorized and qualified installer according to local regulations.
- The thermostat must be connected to a power supply via an all-pole disconnection switch.
- The sensor is to be considered as live voltage. Have this in mind if the sensor must be extended.
- Always connect the thermostat to continuous power supply.
- Do not expose the thermostat to moisture, water, dust, and excessive heat.
Mounting Instructions
Please observe the following placement guidelines:
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Place the thermostat at a suitable height on the wall (typically 80-170cm.).
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In wet rooms, place the thermostat according to local regulation on IP classes.
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Do not place the thermostat on the inner side of an exterior wall.
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Place the floor sensor in a conduit in an appropriate place where it is not exposed to sunlight or draft from door openings.
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Equally distant and >2cm from two heat-ing cables.
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The conduit should be flush with the fl oor surface – countersink the conduit if necessary.
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Route the conduit to the connection box.
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The bending radius of the conduit must be min 50mm.
Follow the steps below to mount the thermostat
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Open the thermostat:
- Lift off the button using a small screwdriver.
- Loosen the screw which holds the front.
- Push down the release tab at the top of the thermostat using a flat object while slowly pulling off the front cover.
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Fasten the thermostat directly to the wall by driving the screws through the holes in each side of the thermostat.
1 = Screw holes for fastening the thermostat. -
Connect the thermostat according to the connection diagram.
The screen of the heating cable must be connected to the earth conductor of the power supply cable by using a separate connector.
Note: Always install the floor sensor in a conduit in the floor. -
Install the front cover and button in the reverse order of disassembly.
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Turn on the power supply.
Settings
Temperature Settings
How to change the minimum and maximum floor temperatures
- Lift off the adjustment button using a thin screwdriver. (1)
- Move the pins to the desired positions. (2 and 3)
- Put the adjustment button back in place.
Please be aware of the following:
- The floor temperature is measured where the sensor is placed.
- The temperature of the bottom of a wooden floor can be up to 10 degrees higher than the top.
- Floor manufactures often specify the max temperature on the top surface of the floor (usually 27- 28˚C).
- By default, the maximum floor temperature is set to 35°C.
- Always use a floor sensor or a room + floor sensor combination to control floor heating. Without a floor sensor, the temperature control may be less accurate and you risk overheating the floor.
Thermal resistance [m²K/W]| Examples of flooring|
Details| Approximate setting for 25 °C floor temperature
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0,05| 8 mm HDF based laminate| > 800
kg/m³
| 28 °C
0,10| 14 mm beech parquet| 650–800
kg/m³
| 31 °C
0,13| 22 mm solid oak plank| > 800
kg/m³
| 32 °C
< 0,17| Max. carpet thickness suit- able for floor heating| acc. to EN 1307|
34 °C
0,18| 22 mm solid fir planks| 450–650
kg/m³
| 35 °C
Warranty
A 2-year product warranty is valid for:
- thermostats: ECtemp 130.
Should you, against all expectations, experience a problem with your Danfoss product, you will find that Danfoss offers Danfoss warranty valid from the date of purchase on the following conditions: During the warranty period Danfoss shall offer a new comparable product or repair the product if the product is found to be faulty by reason of defective design, materials or workmanship. The repair or replacement.
The decision to either repair or replace will be solely at the discretion of
Dan-foss. Danfoss shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental
damages including, but not limited to, damages to property or extra utility
expenses. No extension of the warranty period following repairs undertaken is
granted.
The warranty shall be valid only if the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE is completed
correctly and in accordance with the instructions, the fault is submitted to
the installer or the seller without undue delay and proof of purchase is
provided. Please note that the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE must be filled in, stamped
and signed by the authorized installer performing the installation
(Installation date must be indicated). After the installation is performed,
store and keep the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE and purchase documents (invoice,
receipt or similar) during the whole warranty period.
Danfoss warranty shall not cover any damage caused by incorrect conditions of
use, incorrect installation or if installation has been carried out by non-
authorized electricians. All work will be invoiced in full if Danfoss is
required to inspect or repair faults that have arisen as a result of any of
the above. The Danfoss warranty shall not extend to products which have not
been paid in full. Danfoss will, at all times, provide a rapid and effective
response to all complaints and inquiries from our customers.
The warranty explicitly excludes all claims exceeding the above conditions.
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References
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