SPACE SENSORS Interface Options SP
Set temperature to desired point Setpoint
FS 3/4/5 Fan Speed Switch
Select fan speed MS Momentary Switch
Override the programm for a period of time
A NEW ERA IN SPACE TEMPERATURE SENSOR DESIGN
The TT-1000 is a new range of innovative space temperature sensors designed to be aesthetically pleasing and blend into the fabric of any building.
Our development of this has been heavily based on customer feedback and involve- ment throughout the design process and special focus has been made to meet the exacting standards of today’s architects, specifiers and building owners.
A wide range of user interface options are available such as set-point adjustment, fan speed switch and momentary switches to offer additional functionality and flexibility. Along with our highly reputable and reliable componentry the TT-1000 offers the ideal solution for room temperature control.
• Designed to be aesthetically pleasing • Blends into the fabric of any building • Developed using customer feedback and involvement • Meets exacting standards of today’s specifiers
This new range of innovative Space Sensors is designed to meet the exacting stan- dards of today’s architects, specifiers and building owners. Its unique low profile, curved style allows it to blend seamlessly in to the architecture of modern and older buildings alike.
Matched to high quality sensors, multi-fit rear fixing plate and soon to be released LCD display module, elevates this sensor to the next level in room sensor design.
Sontay Limited · Four Elms Road · Edenbridge · Kent · TN8 6AB · UK local call rates · Telephone 0845 345 7253 · Fax 0845 345 7353
www.sontay.com
For further information on the above products and anything else in our range, please go to
www.sontay.com or contact us at 0845 345 7353 or
sales@sontay.com.
TT-1000
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