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Drayton Controls Digistat+c RF cylinder thermostat

An Invensys Climate Controls - Drayton product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 2, 2007

Drayton has launched the new wireless Digistat+C RF cylinder thermostat, for controlling the temperature of domestic hot water.

Building on its market leading range of heating controls, Drayton has launched the new wireless Digistat+C RF cylinder thermostat, for controlling the temperature of domestic hot water.

The Digistat+C RF is designed for flexible living - with an easy to use controller to ensure homeowners have hot water on demand, whenever it is required.

For the installer, the product also has the benefit of enabling installers to fit the controller in rooms such as bathrooms where Part P prohibits the use of mains powered products.

The new Digistat+C RF combines a conventional tactile dial control, which can be altered in 5oC setting steps, and an easy-to-read digital screen, situated above the dial for ease of reading.

The control also features a minimum and maximum temperature setting for greater control and safety within the home.

Sean Collins-Powell commented: "Wireless heating controls have been available for some time and have numerous advantages for both the installer and homeowner".

"For the installer, wireless controls are quick and easy to install, ending the need to run cables along walls or floorboards, or to drill cable holes in the walls throughout the home".

"This product innovation can be seen as a major advantage for the homeowner and installer alike".

The battery powered unit has a temperature range of between 40 degrees C to 70 degrees C.

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