Drayton RTS1 Installation Guide
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To wire the Drayton RTS1 Thermostat, connect the live wire to the terminal labeled 'L', the neutral wire to 'N', and the switched live to the terminal labeled '3'. Ensure the power is off before wiring.
If the heating does not turn on, check the thermostat's power supply, ensure it is set to a temperature above the current room temperature, and verify that the boiler is functioning correctly.
To adjust the temperature, turn the dial on the front of the thermostat to the desired setting. The thermostat will control the heating system to maintain this temperature.
If the thermostat is unresponsive, check the power supply, reset the unit by turning it off and on again, and ensure that there is no dust or debris affecting the dial's movement.
To test the thermostat, set the dial to a high temperature and listen for a click indicating it is calling for heat. Check if the boiler responds. Then set it lower to ensure it stops calling for heat.
Yes, the Drayton RTS1 Thermostat can be used with underfloor heating systems, but it is important to ensure compatibility with the specific system requirements.
To clean the thermostat, gently wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or submerging the unit in water.
Install the thermostat in a location away from direct sunlight, drafts, or heat sources, approximately 1.5 meters above the floor, to ensure accurate temperature readings.
To replace the thermostat, turn off the power, remove the cover, disconnect the wiring, and remove the unit from the wall. Install the new thermostat by reversing these steps.
Yes, it is normal for the thermostat to make clicking noises as it switches the heating system on and off. This indicates it is functioning properly.