HL231N-TL

HA231N-TL is a programmable hydronic heating and water heater thermostat, which can control room temperature, floor temperature or hot water temperature. It can also be used just as a timer switch. It works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home for smart home app control or voice control via smart speaker.

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Features

Touch Button
Button Lock
EU Standard, Wall Round Mounting Box Compatible
Remote Room and Floor Temperature Sensor
Work with Amazon Alexa and Google Home
Programmable Schedule (4 periods):5+2/Daily
OnOff Timer
Floor Over-heating Protection
Holiday/Hold/Setback Mode
Early-Start
Configurable Hysteresis
Configurable Time Format: 12/24
F/°C Switchable
CE Certificate
Anti-Freezing

Technical Data

    Room/Floor Temp Accuracy:+1°C

    Display Temp Resolution: 0.5°C
    Environmental
         Operating Temperature: 0~40°C
         Operating Humidity: 5-95%RH 

    Power Consumption:<2W

    Power Supply: 230+10% VAC, 50/60Hz

        Terminations: one 2.5mm2 wire

    Max Load Current: 3 A (Resistive)

    Dim. H x W x D(mm):86x86x39.3

    Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz

    Protection Class: IP20

    Wall box depth: > 35mm

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