Danfoss ECtemp 130 Electronic Thermostat Installation Guide
| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Danfoss ECtemp 130 Electronic Thermostat Installation Guide |
| Make | Danfoss |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.31 MB |

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Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Installation guide for ECtemp 130 electronic thermostat.
- Page 2: Installation guide
- Page 3: Introduction ECtemp 130 is an electronic thermostat to be installed directly on the wall. It is provided with a floor sensor to measure and control the desired floor temperature. The thermostat has a button for adjusting the temperature setting with a scale from 1 to 5 (each step corresponds to approximately 9°C). Furthermore, the thermostat has an LED indicator showing standby periods (green light) and heating periods (red light). More information on this product can also be found at: ectemp.danfoss.com
- Page 4: Technical specifications include operation voltage of 220-240V~, 50Hz and a maximum power consumption of 5W. The relay supports a resistive load of up to 16A / 3680W @ 230V. For inductive load, the maximum is 1A with a power factor of 0.3. The sensing unit is an NTC 15 kOhm at 25°C. Sensing values at various temperatures include 42 kOhm at 0 °C, 15 kOhm at 25 °C, and 6 kOhm at 50 °C. The hysteresis is set at 0.2 °C. The ambient temperature range is between 5–45 °C, with a frost protection temperature. The cable specification allows for a maximum of 1x4 mm² or 2x2.5 mm². The storage temperature range is from -20 to +65°C. The device has an IP class of 30 and belongs to protection class II.
- Page 5: ECtemp 130 Dimensions: 82 x 82 x 36 mm Weight: 90 g The product complies with the EN/IEC Standard for automatic electrical controls for household and similar use. Safety Instructions: Ensure the mains supply to the thermostat is turned off before installation. When controlling a floor heating element with a wooden floor, always use a floor sensor and do not set the maximum floor temperature above 35°C. The installation must be performed by an authorized and qualified installer according to local regulations. The thermostat should be connected to a power supply via an all-pole disconnection switch. The sensor is considered live voltage; take precautions if extending the sensor.
- Page 6: Always connect the thermostat to continuous power supply. Do not expose the thermostat to moisture, water, dust, and excessive heat. Place the thermostat at a suitable height on the wall (typically 80-170cm). In wet rooms, place the thermostat according to local regulation on IP classes. Do not place the thermostat on the inner side of an exterior wall. Installation guide.
- Page 7: Place the floor sensor in a conduit in an appropriate place where it is not exposed to sunlight or draft from door openings. Equally distant and >2cm from two heating cables. The conduit should be flush with the floor surface - countersink the conduit if necessary. Route the conduit to the connection box. The bending radius of the conduit must be min 50mm. Installation guide.
- Page 8: Follow the steps below to mount the thermostat. Open the thermostat. Lift off the button using a small screwdriver. Loosen the screw which holds the front. Push down the release tab at the top of the thermostat using a flat object while slowly pulling off the front cover. Installation guide.
- Page 9: Fasten the thermostat directly to the wall by driving the screws through the holes in each side of the thermostat. Connect the thermostat according to the connection diagram. The screen of the heating cable must be connected to the earth conductor of the power supply cable by using a separate connector. Always install the floor sensor in a conduit in the floor. Max load is 16 (1) A, 220-240V~. IP30 rating is specified. Screw holes for fastening the thermostat are indicated. Installation guide is provided. Thermostat model is ECtemp 130. Connection diagram includes labels for LOAD and N.
- Page 10: Install the front cover and button in the reverse order of disassembly. Turn on the power supply. How to change the minimum and maximum floor temperatures. Lift off the adjustment button using a thin screwdriver. Move the pins to the desired positions. Put the adjustment button back in place. The floor temperature is measured where the sensor is placed. The temperature of the bottom of a wooden floor can be up to 10 degrees higher than the top. Floor manufacturers often specify the max temperature on the top surface of the floor.
- Page 11: By default, the maximum floor temperature is set to 35°C. Always use a floor sensor or a room + floor sensor combination to control floor heating. Without a floor sensor, the temperature control may be less accurate and you risk overheating the floor. Installation guide.
- Page 12: Thermal examples of flooring resistance settings for 25 °C. Approximate settings for different types of flooring materials. 8 mm HDF based laminate has a resistance of 0.05 m²K/W. 14 mm beech parquet has a resistance of 0.10 m²K/W. 22 mm solid oak plank has a resistance of 0.13 m²K/W. Max carpet thickness suitable for floor heating according to EN 1307 is 0.18 m²K/W. 22 mm solid fir planks have a resistance of 0.17 m²K/W. Installation guide is provided.
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- Page 14: Warranty A 2-year product warranty is valid for thermostats: ECtemp 130. Danfoss offers a warranty valid from the date of purchase under certain conditions. During the warranty period, Danfoss will provide a new comparable product or repair the product if found faulty due to defective design, materials, or workmanship. The decision to repair or replace is at the discretion of Danfoss. Danfoss is not liable for consequential or incidental damages. The warranty is valid only if the warranty certificate is completed correctly and proof of purchase is provided. The warranty certificate must be filled in, stamped, and signed by the authorized installer. Danfoss warranty does not cover damage caused by incorrect use or installation by unauthorized electricians. All work will be invoiced if inspection or repair is needed due to incorrect conditions. The warranty explicitly excludes all claims exceeding the stated conditions.
- Page 15: Warranty certificate details the warranty granted by Danfoss. It includes sections for the recipient's address and stamp. The purchase date and serial number of the product are required. The product and its article number are specified. There is a section for connected output in watts. Installation and connection dates along with signatures are included, with a note that some information is not mandatory.
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- Page 19: Danfoss ECtemp 130 Produced by Danfoss © 04/2024
- Page 20: Product documentation Designed in Denmark for Danfoss A/S Operating voltage: 220-240V~ Frequency: 50-60Hz~ Temperature range: +5 to +45°C Current rating: 16A/3680W@230V~ Ingress protection: IP 30
































