Hi,
We have a customer who has an apartment with a Danfoss 102E7 controller for their heating/water system. The unit controls a number of electric panel heaters through thermostats around the apartment. A few of these (heaters) have come to end of life, and they want to replace with 2 x new ones, but the new ones they are looking at have their own built-in thermostats and controls.
Is there a way to 'bypass' the 102E7 such that the power is delivered permanently? or- indeed- have you fitted heaters with their own thermostat to the danfoss controller?
vikas
We have a customer who has an apartment with a Danfoss 102E7 controller for their heating/water system. The unit controls a number of electric panel heaters through thermostats around the apartment. A few of these (heaters) have come to end of life, and they want to replace with 2 x new ones, but the new ones they are looking at have their own built-in thermostats and controls.
Is there a way to 'bypass' the 102E7 such that the power is delivered permanently? or- indeed- have you fitted heaters with their own thermostat to the danfoss controller?
vikas