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The B2
Choice of heater
The B2 is a pulse
proportional thermostats designed specifically to control non light emitting
sources of heat such as ceramic heaters. The heater can be a minimum of 5
watts up to a maximum of 600 watts. Do not attempt to operate the B2
with a greater load than specified. To do so may result in damage to the
thermostat.
Connections.
Connect the mains cable from
your heater to the heater output of the B2 (fitted mains socket)
using a suitable 13A plug (fitted with a 3A fuse).
Connect the B2 to the
mains supply using the fitted mains plug.
Please note the mains plug is
fitted with a 3A fuse which must be replaced with a 3A fuse in
the event of a failure.
The mains cables fitted to the
thermostat are colour coded as follows :-
(Brown-Live) (Blue-Neutral )
(Green/Yellow-Earth)
Installation.
Position the B2 sensor
in the vivarium at the point that you require the temperature to be
controlled. This is usually approximately in the centre of the vivarium.
Thus giving your vivarium a gradient of temperatures i.e. Hotter at the heat
source end, controlled temperature in the middle and cooler at the end
furthest away from the heat source. Do not position the sensor directly in
front of the heat source . This is to ensure the sensor is measuring air
temperature and not direct heat.
Always use a thermometer to
check the temperature of the vivarium and adjust the B2 as required
to give the required temperature.
Indication of operation of
B2 thermostat
The B2 thermostat has
two led indicators, the green power indication led will be on whilst the
thermostat is connected to the mains supply.
The yellow led indicates power
is being supplied to the heater. In normal operation the yellow led will
flash on and off repeatedly, this indicates that the heater is being
controlled. When first switched on it will be noted that the yellow led
remains on solid this is indicating that the heater is on all the time
whilst attaining the set temperature. If the yellow indicator remains in
this state for a long period of time it would suggest that the heat source
is not able to raise the temperature to the desired level and a larger
heater or a second heat source should be installed.
Adjustment.
A small flat blade screwdriver
can be used to adjust the temperature control pot on the lid of the B2
thermostat.
The B2 is guaranteed for a
period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
In the unlikely event of a
component failure -: if less than 3 months old the thermostat will be
replaced. If over 3 months old the thermostat will be repaired free of
charge. In order for the guarantee to be valid this instruction sheet must
have been followed.
We reserve the right to repair
rather than replace any thermostat that has been altered in any way.
All thermostats
It is understood that some
installations may require the removal of the thermostats mains socket for
the connection to the heater. However this is not recommended.
Exceptions to the guarantee
The guarantee will be void if
the B2 has been misused i.e. Over loaded, or physical damaged.
This does not affect your
statutory rights
The B2 range of
thermostats have been designed to last for many years if set up and used
correctly.
Due to the universal
application of this product, no liability for loss, injury to livestock or
damage to equipment etc, or consequential loss can be accepted.
If you experience any problems
with the B2 please contact the shop where purchased.
All thermostat designs are
subject to copyright. Any breach of copyright will result in legal action.
British and European patents
pending
Please keep all packaging and
proof of purchase for future reference
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