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Thermostat for electric underfloor heating

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Thermostat with an external sensor is a type of heating control device where the temperature sensor is located outside the main unit and is installed in a remote location.

In what cases is the installation of a thermostat necessary

Buying a thermostat with an external sensor would be a good solution in cases where installing a model with a built-in sensor is not possible.

These devices are often used when:

  1. There are factors that distort temperature readings (such as direct sunlight or drafts).
  2. There is limited access to the data reading system for temperature monitoring.
  3. The main unit and the sensor need to be separated due to unfavorable conditions at the measurement point (for example, outdoors or in a freezer chamber).

Electronic thermostats with external sensors are available in various variations and models, allowing you to choose the one that suits your individual needs and preferences. The devices are equipped with a touch-sensitive digital display and a tempered glass housing for long-lasting and reliable operation. They are available in four colors. Another key feature of these devices is temperature self-regulation within the range of +5 to +35 °C. Moreover, the devices can be easily installed without significant expenses.

How to choose a thermostat

Before purchasing a thermostat with an external air temperature sensor, it is important to pay attention to the following factors:

  • Device mounting type.
  • Variation in style and color options.
  • Device power.

Knowing exactly which model you need will make it easier to make the right choice. We offer mechanical, electronic, and sensor-based devices. Mechanical thermostats are simpler, equipped with on/off buttons and a settings switch. These devices do not have automatic air temperature regulation.

Digital thermostats with external sensors are versatile and convenient to use. The devices have a display with specific indicators and touch-sensitive elements for easy adjustment. Some variations additionally offer programming capabilities for various temperature regulation tasks in the home.

Sensor-based models are very popular; they have a screen that displays all the data about the temperature in the room, mode, and other information (depending on the specific device's features).

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