Danfoss TPOne update

New Danfoss TPOne HEP Pack
New Danfoss TPOne HEP Pack
New Danfoss TPOne HEP Pack
New Danfoss TPOne HEP Pack

The recently launched Danfoss TPOne room thermostat is now available in the newly upgraded Danfoss Heating Efficiency Packs (HEP) – the handy way for installers to buy high efficiency domestic heating controls.

In the new range of HEPs the existing TP5000 programmable room thermostat has been replaced by the user-friendly TPOne, which offers all the functionality and more of current TP models, including ultra-easy installation, in one all-new range. As part of the HEP upgrade Danfoss has also swapped the RAS-C2 thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) for the stylish RTW bi-directional TRV featuring an accurate liquid-filled sensor.

Marketing services manager, Gareth Ash, says the new, improved HEP range offers installers a great deal on the very latest Danfoss developments, like the TPOne room thermostat. “Packs are available in a choice of eight product combinations, perfect for either new installations or upgrading existing. They include six TRVs and a choice of room thermostat to suit different applications and budgets. As well as the convenience of a single pack of controls you can pick off the shelf, end users could reduce their energy consumption by as much as 40% by choosing to upgrade their controls with HEP.”

The innovative TPOne room thermostat is designed by Danfoss to suit almost any domestic heating control application, with true seven-day programming, holiday function, and timing for a hot water cylinder. With a highly intuitive user interface, TPOne combines fast installation and set-up wizard with one-touch controls, so householders can control their heating with confidence for optimum comfort and economy. Like all Danfoss room thermostats, TPOne offers the energy-saving benefits of chrono-proportional control making it ErP Class 4.

The RTW range of TRVs boasts Danfoss’ flow selectable, bi-directional design. This means it can be installed horizontally or vertically, in flow or return and so provides a solution to the problem of ‘water hammer’. This advanced TRV also has a built-in liquid-filled sensor, which reacts quickly to changes in room temperature for improved comfort and energy savings, and features a positive shut-off position.

For more information, visit: www.heating.danfoss.co.uk.

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