The EIB wall thermostat allows you to manage the temperature in the area it is installed
in. The temperature is regulated by the KNX/EIB actuators which are managed by the
Building Automation KNX/EIB bus and control the heating or air-conditioning elements,
including the fan coils.
When combined with the EIB wall timer-thermostat (GW 10 791 - GW 14 791), from
which it receives the operation type and mode via the bus, it is possible to create multi-
zone thermal regulation systems.
The set point values used by the thermostat are those set via ETS and can be changed
locally and via bus if these options were enabled during ETS configuration.
The thermostat comprises:
• 2 function types: heating and air conditioning;
• 4 operating modes: OFF, Economy, Precomfort and Comfort;
• 4 temperature settings for the heating function (Teconomy, Tprecomfort, Tcomfort,
Tfrostprotect.)
• 4 temperature settings for the air-conditioning function (Teconomy, Tprecomfort,
Tcomfort, Thigh_temperature_protection);
• 2 temperature control algorithms: at 2 points (command ON/OFF or 0%/100%) and
proportional (PWM or continuous type control);
• fan coil control for 2 or 4 way system and speed control.
The thermostat is powered by the supplied bus line and is fitted with a timer backlit LCD
display, 5 control buttons, an integrated sensor to detect the room temperature (the value
of which is sent to the bus at a programmable frequency or following a temperature
change of at least 0.5° C, according to ETS settings), a rechargeable battery (included)
to maintain the date and time on the display (when power is disconnected from the bus).
The device is configured by the ETS software to achieve one of the functions listed below:
Temperature control
• with 2 points, ON/OFF commands or 0% 100% commands;
• proportional control, with PMW commands or constant regulation (0% ÷ 100%).
Fan coil control
• fan coil speed control with ON/OFF selection controls or constant regulation (0% ÷
100%);
• 2 or 4 way system control with ON/OFF commands or 0%/100% commands.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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