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New wireless cylinder thermostat

An Invensys Climate Controls - Drayton product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 30, 2007

Drayton launch 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 control to ensure that there is hot water on demand, whenever it is required to suit the homeowner's lifestyle.

The Digistat+C RF is a wireless product and therefore removes the need to drill through walls and therefore reduces the amount of internal disruption.

Featuring a conventional tactile dial control, the Digistat +C RF can be altered in 5oC setting steps, and also features an easy-to-read digital screen, to show that the temperature has been set accurately every time.

Tactile and audible feedback can be achieved via a click of the dial and there is the additional benefit of visual feedback on the digital display, situated above the dial, for ease of reading.

The Digistat +CRF also features a minimum and maximum temperature setting for greater control and safety within the home and can provide energy savings when set between the recommended 60 and 65oC.

Sean Collins-Powell commented: "The key benefit for both the installer and homeowner is the ease and speed of installation".

"With homeowners looking to make energy savings within their homes, heating controls can provide a simple solution and with the advent of wireless heating technology, the process has never been easier.".

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