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Drayton RF902 Digistat Dual Channel RF Programmable Room Thermostat with OpenTherm

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Drayton's Digistat RF902 dual-channel can be used for heating and hot water or for two separate heating zones (using a second Digistat RF90T), without the need for a separate hot water programmer. It provides unparalleled flexibility with universal operation and optional smartphone control.​

  • Programme using the app via Bluetooth connection (no Wi-Fi needed) or manual control via the thermostat
  • Familiar Digistat features and operation
  • Universal programming: 7 day, 5/2 day, 24 hour or simple room thermostat
  • Optimised settings for gas, heat pump and oil
  • Receiver fits on industry-standard wallplate
  • 3A relay output
  • Optional Service Interval feature.
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Manufacturer

Drayton, By Schneider Electric

MPN

RF902

SKU

79588

GTIN

5016254110155

Product Type

Room Thermostat

Manufacturers Warranty

1 Year (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's)

Gross Weight inc Packaging (KG)

0.485

Weight (KG)

0.000000

Customer Questions
In what ways do heating controls work with heating systems that are already in place?

Boilers and heat pumps are among the heating systems that heating controls are made to operate with. Verify compatibility while adding controllers by consulting the system specifications. Effective temperature control and energy management are made possible by proper integration, which permits heat to be used only where it is required.

What is the difference between wireless RF and smart Wi-Fi heating controls?

RF (Radio Frequency) Heating Controls operate without an internet connection and use radio frequency signals to transmit information between the thermostat and the boiler or receiver unit. An RF heating control offers manual control for temperature settings and schedules. It is suitable for users who prefer a simple system without relying on technology. A Smart (Wi-Fi) Heating control uses the internet and enables advanced features like remote control, geofencing, etc. via apps. It appeals to users who value convenience, energy savings, and smart home integration. When suggesting controls to customers, consider both the possibility of long-term energy savings and their degree of familiarity with technology.

Does installing heating controls require a professional?

Although competent DIY enthusiasts may install some basic heating controls, it is best to have plumbers and installers do the work. Experts guarantee correct wiring, configuration, and calibration, reducing the possibility of problems later. You may also give consumers helpful advice on how to maintain their heating system and operate the controls efficiently.

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