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July 1, 2008
Total Comfort Provided by an Advanced Temperature Control System
By: Rick Holmes, National Sales Manager Now that you have made the decision to use Electric Radiant Heating your next
question might be how can I provide the highest level of comfort and conserve energy.
A standard wall mounted thermostat is designed to measure air temperature and will
not respond well to radiant heating. SmartRooms™ Thermal Comfort System
technology is specifically designed to control radiant heating
to provide maximum comfort and energy-efficient operation.
Fig. 1
The SR-120/240 SmartRooms™ wall mounted programmable
controller (Fig. 1) with a built-in sensor can be connected to
auxiliary floor or window sensors for total comfort control.
The controller is load-carrying at 120/240-volts, has a builtin low voltage transformer and is capable of handling loads
up to 15-amperes. The digital display makes it easy to
program this controller for set point and room temperature
display, date and time, daily optional schedule and
temperature set back for unoccupied periods.
The SmartRooms™ system can be provided with a master controller model SSRDP
(Fig. 2) and is capable of controlling up to twenty (20) 20-ampere radiant heating
circuits and can be connected to a Building Management System (BMS) for total
integrated building control. The master controllers can be furnished with either an
on-off or proportional relay for each heating circuit. The proportional relay can be
controlled by the BMS with either a 4-20mA or 0-10 VDC analog signal or with an
interface card controlled by BACnet®, LonWorks and other digital
systems. If you require a stand alone system then the SSRDP
can be controlled by up to twenty (20) low voltage wall mounted
controllers model SR-LV (Fig. 3) capable of providing independent
zone control. The SR-LV is connected to remote floor or window
sensors using CAT-5 cable with RJ45 plugs.
The SmartRooms™ Thermal Comfort
System with the use of radiant heating
ensures energy-efficient and total
temperature comfort.
The SmartRooms™ Thermal Comfort
System is Energy Star approved and
tested to UL 873 and CSA-C22.2 No 2493
Fig. 3
425 Hanley Industrial Court
St. Louis, MO 63144
314-644-4300 ‚ 314-644-5332
www.indeeco.com - [email protected]
Fig. 2