Digital Thermostats

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Digital Thermostats

The digital thermostats used for electric heating allow the user precise control of the floor surface, air temperatures, or a combination of both. ​

Digital thermostats have multiple features enabling you to reduce energy waste, for instance by using timed periods. Some of our thermostats have Wi-Fi, providing the possibility to remote control of your heating systems via mobile application.

Check our application manuals via the links below to get the best recommendations for design and installation of floor heating systems.

DEVI indoor application manual

Danfoss indoor application manual

Features and benefits using digital thermostats

Accurate settings providing possibility to improve economy​

Savings up to 30%​

User definable heating​

Intuitive interfaces (touch screen / button / app)​

Ease of installation​

Pre-settings made for schedule, comfort and away temperature

Revolutionary wireless control of electric floor heating with ECtemp Smart

Revolutionary wireless control of electric floor heating with ECtemp Smart

ECtemp Smart is an intuitive programmable timer thermostat to be connected to Wi-Fi and ECtemp Smart App, controllable from anywhere, at any time. 

Superior comfort and control with electric underfloor heating

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DEVIreg™ Smart​

Control your electric underfloor heating from your smartphone device, anytime and anywhere. Balance heating costs by using heating periods or zones and increase comfort of your home. ​

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Benefits of electric underfloor heating​

A comfortable ambient temperature and quick response time are just a couple of the benefits electric heating offers. Learn more about these and other benefits of electric heating

Product range

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    The heating mats are used for installation in a thin layer of tile adhesive, self-leveling mixture, or similar. The standard minimum thickness of the floor layer is 5-8 mm while the thickness of electric heating mat is 3–4.5 mm. This minimizes the floor level increase. Electric heating mats consist of a thin cable securely fixed on self-adhesive glass-fiber mesh, usually of 50 cm width. Thin heating mats are manufactured as ready-made heating sections with a specific area (i.e. 0.5, 1, 1.5 … 12 m²) including a power supply cable (cold lead) and hermetically sealed connections.

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    Heating Mats

    The outdoor heating mats are designed for melting ice and snow and may be installed into special mastic for ground, grass and asphalt constructions. Mats are available in different lengths for two power supply options—230 and 400 V.

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    Digital controllers

    Digital controllers have unique features allowing you to reduce energy waste. Equipped with temperature and moisture sensors, control modes, and special functions, they ensure accurate temperature settings, reducing energy consumption costs by up to 40 percent. ​

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    Analogue controllers

    Analogue controllers are thermostats with temperature sensors allowing you to switch the system on and off depending on settings.

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    Self-limiting Cables

    The self-limiting heating cables for indoors are used for maintenance of the hot water supply and other fluids that need to maintain a certain temperature. The self-limiting capability of the cable ensures that the output increases or decreases according to the surrounding temperature. It ensures hot water in all taps, providing savings compared to a circulatory hot water system.

Accessories

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Videos

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Electric heating videos on YouTube

You can see all our videos about Electric Heating on a dedicated playlist on YouTube. Follow the link below.

Documents

Documents
Type Name Language Valid for Updated Download File type
Application guide Danfoss Cold Store Protection Systems Application manual English Multiple 23 Dec, 2016 5.6 MB .pdf
Data sheet Danfoss ECtemp Touch English Multiple 17 Jul, 2023 483.7 KB .pdf
Application guide Danfoss Indoor Cable Floor Heating Systems Application manual English Multiple 20 Aug, 2018 3.6 MB .pdf
Catalog Danfoss Product catalogue English Multiple 20.8 MB .pdf
Application guide DEVI Indoor Application manual Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan Romania 26 May, 2022 21.2 MB .pdf
Application guide DEVI Indoor Application manual English Multiple 04 Nov, 2016 23.6 MB .pdf
Application guide DEVI Indoor Application manual Russian Kazakhstan 15 Sep, 2020 21.2 MB .pdf
Application guide DEVI Indoor Application manual Swedish Sweden 22 Jun, 2022 20.8 MB .pdf
Application guide DEVI Indoor Application manual Danish Denmark 03 Jun, 2021 4.8 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue Finnish Finland 04 Mar, 2022 10.4 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue English Multiple 14 Mar, 2024 28.4 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue Finnish Finland 25 Jan, 2023 30.6 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue Ukrainian Ukraine 27 Nov, 2023 4.2 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue German Austria 25 Apr, 2024 6.4 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue Norwegian Bokmål Norway 28 Jun, 2022 13.6 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue Finnish Finland 12 Feb, 2024 32.9 MB .pdf
Catalog DEVI Product Catalogue 2022 Latvian Latvia 29 Mar, 2022 3.1 MB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg Opti German Multiple 19 Mar, 2021 338.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg Smart Ukrainian Ukraine 24 Dec, 2021 2.5 MB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg Smart English Multiple 22 Feb, 2024 255.3 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg Smart French France 03 Oct, 2024 257.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg Smart Finnish Finland 27 Feb, 2023 167.3 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg Touch German Multiple 19 Mar, 2021 433.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Opti Ukrainian Ukraine 24 Dec, 2021 65.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Opti datasheet French France 03 Oct, 2024 177.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Opti datasheet English Multiple 22 Feb, 2024 155.5 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Opti datasheet Norwegian Bokmål Norway 14 Jan, 2020 280.1 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Opti datasheet Norwegian Bokmål Norway 20 Nov, 2020 298.8 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch French France 03 Oct, 2024 381.3 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch Norwegian Bokmål Norway 12 Nov, 2013 157.5 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch Ukrainian Ukraine 24 Dec, 2021 143.6 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan Romania 16 Feb, 2016 342.9 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch Norwegian Bokmål Norway 20 Nov, 2020 338.1 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch Czech Czech Republic 18 Jun, 2015 638.4 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch English Multiple 22 Feb, 2024 380.3 KB .pdf
Data sheet DEVIreg™ Touch Danish Denmark 19 Oct, 2022 517.5 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp Next Czech Czech Republic 24 May, 2016 117.1 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp Next Plus Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan Romania 07 Jul, 2020 1.1 MB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp Next Plus English Multiple 17 Jul, 2023 473.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp Smart German Multiple 31 Aug, 2020 798.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet French France 22 Dec, 2016 263.6 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet English Multiple 17 Jul, 2023 405.8 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Estonian Estonia 22 Dec, 2016 261.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Dutch, Flemish Netherlands 22 Dec, 2016 249.9 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan Romania 22 Dec, 2016 319.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Danish Denmark 22 Dec, 2016 265.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Spanish, Castilian Spain 22 Dec, 2016 263.2 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Serbian (RS) Serbia 22 Dec, 2016 249.5 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Latvian Latvia 22 Dec, 2016 262.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Croatian Croatia 22 Dec, 2016 262.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Czech Czech Republic 22 Dec, 2016 264.3 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Norwegian Bokmål Norway 22 Dec, 2016 263.7 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Finnish Finland 22 Dec, 2016 262.4 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Slovak Slovakia 22 Dec, 2016 265.9 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Lithuanian Lithuania 22 Dec, 2016 251.6 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Swedish Sweden 22 Dec, 2016 264.1 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Hungarian Hungary 22 Dec, 2016 332.4 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Bulgarian Bulgaria 22 Dec, 2016 270.5 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Polish Poland 22 Dec, 2016 252.6 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Slovenian Slovenia 22 Dec, 2016 261.0 KB .pdf
Data sheet ECtemp™ Smart Data Sheet Turkish Turkey 22 Dec, 2016 263.9 KB .pdf

Tools and apps

FAQ

A floor sensor is a device that is connected to the thermostat, and allows the floor temperature to be fully controlled. 

The floor sensor is wired back to the thermostat, and connected to the “NTC” terminal. There is no polarity on the cables. 

We always recommend to install a floor sensor. The electronic programmable thermostats can be programmed to operate as any 1 of these 3 options:

  • Air sensing.
  • Floor sensing only.
  • Air & floor sensing. 

A Floor sensor must be installed when floor or floor/air sensing is chosen. 

Without a floor sensor, the maximum floor temperature cannot be controlled. A floor sensor is essential with wood, vinyl or carpet floor coverings. 

The heating will start and end the away mode at the beginning (00:00) of the day. If the start day is today, then away mode starts immediately. 
 

Yes it can. From the main menu, go to Settings > Options > Dim level, and select OFF. With the same navigation, the safety lock, forecast (adaptive function, both start and end), window open and min. floor temperature can also be turned off. 

Twenty minutes in room regulation mode and 20/40/60 minutes in floor regulation mode or room/floor regulation mode. The time depends on the response time of the floor (light/heavy floor). 

Temporary unlock by pushing the quick button on the side. To unlock permanently from the main menu, go to Settings > Options > Safety lock, and select OFF. 

Yes it can. The back part only contains a relay, power supply, and terminals. 

Turn the thermostat off at the mains, and turn it back on again. 
If this doesn’t resolve the issue, the back section and the front section are not connected properly. The user should remove the front section and the back section, move it forward then try putting the front section back on again. This should resolve the issue. 

This indicates the 2 cores are touching on the floors sensor, which happens if the sensor has been damaged. If this is the case, you can start by checking the wiring on the back of the thermostat to make sure there are no loose connections. If the connections are okay, then you will need to test the resistance of the floor sensor using a multimeter; it should get a reading of between 10-20 kOhms. If the reading is significantly lower or higher than this, the floor sensor is damaged and will require replacement. 

Yes you can. The DEVIreg™ Touch / ECtemp Touch works with floors sensors from DEVI, Warmup, Aube, OJ, Eberle, Ensto, Fenix, Raychem, Teplolux and many others. 

The target (3 circles) symbol on the bottom right of your screen indicates a point to press the screen if you wish to wake it up. 

The hand symbol in the top left corner indicates the timer function is off, and the thermostat is operating in manual mode. 

These arrows indicate the thermostat is providing power to the underfloor heating system, and it is currently warming up. 

Warranty

Warranty

At Danfoss, it is important for us to deliver high-quality products with long-lasting effects. Should you, against all expectations, experience a problem with your product, Danfoss offers a warranty for electric heating products valid from the date of purchase that was no later than 2 years from production date.
 
Depending on the product, the product guarantee is valid for two years, five years, or twenty years.
 
Product warranty covers costs for:

  • product replacement with a new comparable product or repair of the product
  • transportation costs

Learning

Danfoss learning - online training free of charge

Visit our Learning Center

Danfoss offers online training materials for technicians and designers working with electric heating. There are 3 e-lessons available free and on-demand through Danfoss Learning portal. For more information, register in our support section by following the link or find the overview of available relevant trainings in the table below.

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