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New additions to ESP’s Sangamo range of Powersaver controllers

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ESP’s new Sangamo Powersaver controllers bring to market two multi-application time switches that offer a number of benefits and contemporary design to appeal for a wide variety of applications.

The Sangamo Powersaver Select PSS2 is a cycle selectable timer, which, although primarily used for the control of water heating, can also be used for the control of panel heaters, towel rails or combi boilers. This electronic controller offers a maximum of 10 functions each day according to the programming cycle selected. Key features include:

  • 24-hour, five/two-day and seven-day electronic timer operation
  • Up to 10 programme operations per day
  • 30 mins, one-hour and two-hour boost function
  • BST and GMT time adjustable
  • Clear indication display
  • 16A rating

The Sangamo Powersaver PSB2 is a boost runback timer and although primarily used for the control of water heating, can also be used for controlling panel heaters, security lighting and combi boilers.  It is an electronic boost controller with a single button operation, offering three user-selectable boost periods of half hour, one-hour or two-hours.  An indicator light on the products shows the remaining time. Key features include:

  • Suitability for applications that need short-term operating times
  • Switches appliance off automatically after boost period
  • 30 mins, one-hour and two-hour boost periods
  • Clear indication display
  • 16A rating

One of the main benefits of these new products is their standard size. This is common to all models, which will fit directly onto a single gang surface box. This allows simple installation or upgrading from one model to another. They can be surface mounted (mount box included) or flush mounted.

The Powersaver family is designed to save on fuel expenditure and energy wastage by automatically switching off when the user may forget.  

 

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