How does Drayton Digistat SCR work?
How does Drayton Digistat SCR work?
It works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it off once this set temperature has been reached. Turning a room thermostat to a higher setting will not make the room heat up any faster.
How do I reset my Digistat rf1?
Red LED continually on To resend and test the signal, go to the Digistat RF unit, open both battery drawers and wait for the display to fade, close the right hand drawer, followed by the left and then reset RF to your desired temperature.
How long does it take to change the batteries on a Drayton digistat?
Replace the batteries as soon as possible to prevent such an occurrence. Changing the batteries takes about five minutes. The Drayton Digistat is a digital thermostat for your home. Inspect the bottom-right edge of the Digistat. You’ll see a small notch. This notch allows you to remove the battery cover.
How often does a digistat + RF unit need to be replaced?
Replace the battery compartment pressing fully home. The green LED will be on when there is a demand for heating, and off when there is no demand. The red LED will flash for 7 seconds, approximately every 5 minutes. This denotes that a radio signal is being received from the Digistat+RF unit.
How often do you change the battery in a Drayton heater?
Replace the spent batteries with 2 x AA 1.5V alkaline batteries ensuring correct orientation. Replace the battery compartment pressing fully home. The green LED will be on when there is a demand for heating, and off when there is no demand. The red LED will flash for 7 seconds, approximately every 5 minutes.
How does the temperature display on a Drayton control work?
During normal operation the display shows the actual room temperature. When the desired temperature is being adjusted the word ‘SET’ is shown on the display. Low battery warning is shown by a ˜ashing battery symbol on the display. An RF Model is shown by an antenna symbol on the display. (No symbol denotes a wired model).