I want to power a small heater 2kw in my bedroom with this wireless thermostat. I'm having trouble understanding how to wire it correctly.
https://salus-controls.com/uk/product/rt310rf/
https://salus-controls.com/files/RT310RF-Quick-Guide-V018.pdf
Question 1)
Is this able to be wired directly to the heater? its a 2kw heater so would need 10a 230V UK mains.
Question 2)
For example I can't understand what this means:
16 amp relay switching
RX Rating Max: 16 (5) A SPST
Question 3)
following this wiring diagram attached
attached
to have the heater powered maybe I use the bottom image. But...
It says Max 16 (5) A . I dont know what voltage it handles/outputs, what is the (5) ???
The black triangle in circle & M in circle with two arrows. What do both these symbols mean???
Question 4)
In other words I'm confused about the (5) - maybe it means 16A 5V
And maybe the symbols are a low voltage 5V switch for a larger Volt appliance.
So basically can this be wired straight through or would it require an extra switch before the heater ???
Replies appreciated.
Thanks.
https://salus-controls.com/uk/product/rt310rf/
https://salus-controls.com/files/RT310RF-Quick-Guide-V018.pdf
Question 1)
Is this able to be wired directly to the heater? its a 2kw heater so would need 10a 230V UK mains.
Question 2)
For example I can't understand what this means:
16 amp relay switching
RX Rating Max: 16 (5) A SPST
Question 3)
following this wiring diagram attached
attached
to have the heater powered maybe I use the bottom image. But...
It says Max 16 (5) A . I dont know what voltage it handles/outputs, what is the (5) ???
The black triangle in circle & M in circle with two arrows. What do both these symbols mean???
Question 4)
In other words I'm confused about the (5) - maybe it means 16A 5V
And maybe the symbols are a low voltage 5V switch for a larger Volt appliance.
So basically can this be wired straight through or would it require an extra switch before the heater ???
Replies appreciated.
Thanks.
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