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Universal microprocessor controller for pump MTS-100

Universal microprocessor controller for pump  MTS-100
Universal microprocessor controller for pump  MTS-100
  • Model: mts100
  • Shipping Weight: 2 kg
  • 8 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: TMK Września

73.00 €
incl. 19% VAT
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MTS 100 is a controller designed for the control of circulating pumps used in central heating (CH) or tap water (TW) systems. The user has the option of selecting the operation mode of the controller. The device is also suitable for all applications in which stable temperature must be maintained. The controller is equipped with an “anti-stop” function which prevents the pump from “jam-stopping” caused by the build-up of scaling on the bearings. MTS 100 has a broad range of hysteresis for pump activation and deactivation, and an option of forced operation.

CH pump mode

TECHNICAL DATA  
Supply voltage ~230V
Maximum load 100VA
CH pump start temperature 1 - 99°C
CH pump hysteresis 1 - 80°C
"Anti-stop" function every 14day/30s
Adjustable alarm temperatures

TW circulating pump mode

TECHNICAL DATA  
Supply voltage ~230V
Maximum load 100VA
TW pump stop temperature 1 - 99°C
TW pump hysteresis 1 - 80°C
"Anti-stop" function every 14day/30s
Adjustable alarm temperatures
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  • Diagram download

    diagram


  • Manufacturer Info TMK Września
  • Contact information in accordance with Art. 19 EU GPSR
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  • Post Address:
  • TMK Września
  • ul. Szosa Witkowska 105
  • 62-300 Września
  • Polen
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  • Electronical Address:
  • Website: https://www.tmk.com.pl

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 25 February, 2015.