How do I reset my Danfoss TP5 thermostat?

How do I reset my Danfoss TP5 thermostat?

The day will only appear on models TP3 and TP5.) Slide the battery cover to the right but leave the buttons visible. The unit may be reset to 12:00PM (MO) and the factory set programme by pressing and holding down the four buttons, temperature s and t, time + and -, until the display goes blank.

What should your thermostat be set on?

For winter, the ideal thermostat temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you’re at home. Energy.gov 68 degrees is a good room temperature while you’re awake at home, but recommends lowering it while you’re asleep or away. Lowering your thermostat 10-15 degrees for eight hours can reduce your heating bill by 5-15%.

How do I ask a Danfoss tp5 question?

Ask your question here. Provide a clear and comprehensive description of the issue and your question. The more detail you provide for your issue and question, the easier it will be for other Danfoss TP5 owners to properly answer your question. View the manual for the Danfoss TP5 here, for free.

Does the Danfoss thermostat control the boiler?

The boiler is set to constant and the Danfoss now controls everything – no more getting up at 6:15am to switch the boiler on – yay! My point is this, no need for a battery powered programmer or timer when there is power at the thermostat. I’m guessing this opens up the possible hardware solutions to more than the Danfoss now.

How does the Danfoss timer work?

It seemed logical to wire it up in the place of the Honeywell and set the original/seperate timer to be set on perminantly ‘on’ and have the Danfoss take control. Logically it is just a switch which is temperature controlled. The Danfoss is battery powered and NOT mains powered – be aware of this.

How do I Turn On my Danfoss?

Click to expand… There is a seperate ‘power’ switch which goes to the Danfoss which is permanantly switched ‘on’. This is fed from a timer which is disabled. I’m using the Danfoss to control the temperature and effectively switch the boiler on and off too.

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