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New three-channel programmable thermostat from Sangamo Sangamo has launched a new, three-


channel programmable thermostat with RF and Wi-Fi.


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he new thermostat provides the means to operate and control


separate heating zones within a residential property, and in doing so increase efficiency and reduce energy use and utility costs. Modern day heating systems for certain sizes of properties, are now encouraged to have separate heating zones, controlled independently, in order to increase efficiency and reduce utility cost. For new builds, regulations are set-out specifically for system requirements. In essence, heating systems should have the flexibility to only heat the property when and where it is required. The new Sangamo Thermostat Kit is designed to help installers comply with the requirements of Part L Building Regulations, where


two zone heating is stipulated. The kit comprises two RF programmable room thermostats to control heating over two zones and hot water programming, and one receiver complete with three independent channels – two for heating and one for hot water. The system can be programmed and controlled directly or remotely via the ClickSmart+ app. The thermostat’s programming capabilities are key to its energy efficiency: when a call for heating or hot water is made, it requires it to be within a specific time and below a specific temperature. For example, the ON period would be between 0800 and 1130 hours if the temperature is below 19 degrees. Up to six on and off periods per day can be programmed.


The OWD (Open Window


Detection) function, meanwhile, uses sudden changes in temperature or humidity to detect if a window is open and switches off the heating until the window is closed to save energy.


Thermostats are supplied with both a wall-fixing mount and a free-standing base for table-top positioning. The thermostats control the receiver via radio frequency, so there is no need for cable runs,


and they can be powered either by replaceable batteries or USB-C power source.


The large back-lit display screen ensures full visibility in any light conditions and the intuitive touch button interface makes for easy and complete control. The sleek white design ensures the kit will blend with any interior.


www.sangamo.co.uk www.espuk.com


Ovia’s LED Wall Pack Floodlights


Ovia’s floodlight offering includes the Inceptor Murus, a range of LED Wall Packs with CTA Switch and a robust IK10-rated housing that makes them ideal in outdoor settings.


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esigned to be fast and simple to install, the IP66-rated Inceptor Murus is available in 15W and 25W options and in a choice of standard, photocell, and photocell and emergency versions. The photocell version can assist with energy saving by allowing the light to turn on and off at set lux levels. Inceptor Murus will turn on when the lux level is below 10-30 lux.


Installation of the Murus is quick and easy, thanks to the Push Fit/ Piano Key Terminal Block and the floodlight can be Besa box or trunking mounted. All models include a CTA switch allowing the product to change colour temperature between Warm White 3000K, Cool White 4000K and Daylight 6000K.


Inceptor Murus is available in a choice of anthracite grey or light grey finish and it comes with a five year warranty. The full range can be seen in the new Ovia Issue 5 catalogue, which can be downloaded from the Ovia website.


Watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pld7osgI2N8 www.oviauk.com


12 | electrical wholesaler August 2024


ewnews.co.uk


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