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Danfoss Ally is an electronic smart radiator thermostat for those who want more comfort and lower heat consumption with precise temperature control on the radiator. The thermostat is developed for the Danfoss Ally system and communicates wirelessly via Zigbee at 2.4 GHz, so you can create efficient room control, stable heating schedules and uniform regulation with PID control. It fits both Danfoss RA and M30 (adapter type RA; M30), making it easy to mount on many common radiator valves, and it has an LCD display with light and low-battery indicator for easy operation in everyday life. The open-window function reduces unnecessary heat consumption during ventilation, and with a temperature setting range from 5–35 °C, it is suitable for everything from frost protection to daily comfort heating. The thermostat runs on 2 x AA alkaline batteries (1.5 V) with an indicated battery life of up to 2.5 years and is supplied in white RAL 9016, so it blends discreetly into the home.
Model.: 014G2420 VVS-no.: 460970970 Wireless standard / frequency: Zigbee, 2.4 GHz Adapter type: RA; M30 Actuator type: Electromechanical Regulation: PID Display: LCD with light Open window function: Yes Temperature setting range: 5–35 °C Ambient temperature: 0–40 °C Max. water temperature: 90 °C Battery: 2 x alkaline AA 1.5 V (LR6/ZR6) IP class: IP20 Product width: 55 mm Color: RAL 9016
The item is known under the following item numbers in our system
EAN:
5702425245008
SKU:
DAN-10191382
VVSnr:
460970970
UNSPSC:
41112205
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