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Energy-saving controls for heating and cooling
02 July 2018
DANLERS designs and manufactures controls for switching a wide variety of HVAC loads. Switches are wall-mounted, hard wired and easy to install.

The company's PIR thermostat controls for heating loads combine an adjustable room thermostat with a passive infra-red person detector. If somebody is present in the room, the heating unit is switched on to achieve the selected thermostat temperature. When nobody is present, the room temperature is allowed to fall to a set back temperature; reducing energy consumption by restricting the time when the heating is switched on. There are also versions for cooling loads.
Danlers' heater boost switches automatically turn the heating load off after a selected time period and are designed for use with immersion heaters, heated towel rails and other suitable electrical loads. Versions are available with different time settings; additionally there are options for switching air conditioning loads.