Heaters are thermostatically controlled for ease of use and regulating comfort levels. Choose the manually controlled thermostat with floor sensor or enjoy the advantages of a 7 day programmable model with floor sensor to regulate the comfort level.
The speedheat MCD4 programmable thermostats are the latest in the linage of Danish 'OJ Microline' thermostats designed and manufactured in Denmark. The thermostats functionality is based on the existing, fully programmable features;
In addition, the new MCD4 boasts new features;
the Speedheat MCD4 programmable thermostats borrow from the popular ‘icon menus’ similar to ‘smartphone’ displays. The self-explanatory picture icon menus are a level of technology above the older alphanumeric digital displays.
Click here to view the MCD4-1999-SH Brochure (PDF)
This flush mounted, minimalist design has been by far the most popular in our range of thermostats. The tried and true Danish 'OJ Microline' engineering and design has seen its widespread use in commercial, residential and industrial applications.
The MCD2 has the following fully programmable features;
Click here to view the MCD2-1999-SH Brochure (PDF)
The manual thermostat controls are idea for those that find programmable models too comprehensive and simply wish to turn the heating on and select a temperature to suit.
In keeping with the Danish 'OJ Microline' minimalist design, the MTD2 and MTC thermostats have an on/off button and up/down arrow temperature control.
Manual control thermostats can run off both the air temperture and floor temperature.
In addition, the MTD2 offers a technicians menu where the following settings can be altered;
Click here to view the MTD2-1999-SH Brochure (PDF)
The ETV DIN Rail mounted manual control Thermostat is suited for mounting at the switchboard. These thermostats are usually used to control floor heating for houses with smarthome automation systems such as CBUS and Dynalite.
The thermostat is normally mounted in the 'comms room', takes the temperature reading of the room from the floor sensor, and controls the temperature by dial selection. The home automation system will then control what times the floor heating heating is on.