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*The FR10 is a +3% control when installed with a Greenstar gas-fired boiler and connected to a
weather sensor; and a +1% control when connected to a Greenstar Heatslave II oil-fired boiler.
EFFICIENCY
+3%
*
Load compensation
The FR10’s load compensation feature means that, rather
than just switching the boiler on and off, it will adjust the
ow temperature of the central heating water in line with
set heating temperature requirements. The smaller the
difference between the actual temperature and the set-point
temperature, the lower the fl ow temperature from the boiler.
In this way the FR10 minimises boiler cycling so less energy
is wasted in fi ring up the boiler after each ‘off’ cycle.
Wall mounted
Typically, the FR10 is mounted on the wall in the same
position in the property as a traditional thermostat. As with
traditional thermostats, any radiators in the same space
as the controller should NOT be fi tted with a thermostatic
radiator valve (TRV).
Easy to use
Operation by the user is very similar to traditional
thermostats, with a large clear display and simple dial for
adjusting set-point temperature. Consequently, it is very
easy to explain to the end user.
FR10 Intelligent Room Thermostat
Features and benefi ts
Compatible with your existing external 230V programmers
Programmer and room thermostat separate, familiarity for
end user
Large, clear display, simple dial adjustment
Easy for installer to explain operation
Hidden intelligence
No additional knowledge required for end user operation
Load compensation
Increased effi ciency of condensing boiler.
The FR10 is an intelligent room thermostat that enables load compensation and will offer energy savings compared to
standard on/off controls. It can be used in conjunction with your existing external 230V programmer.
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