The electronic heat cost allocator caltos E with integrated radio interface serves to record the share of heat produced by radiators. The electronic heat cost allocator caltos E with its many possible uses and its convenient recording and data transfer technology fully satisfies the high level of requirements for the housing industry and the increasing demand for comfort by home owners and tenants.
The electronic heat cost allocator caltos E with integrated radio interface serves to record the share of heat produced by radiators. The electronic heat cost allocator caltos E with its many possible uses and its convenient recording and data transfer technology (LoRaWAN®) fully satisfies the high level of requirements for the housing industry and the increasing demand for comfort by home owners and tenants.
The caltos E can be used in single-pipe heating systems as well as the two-pipe systems that are standard today. The caltos E works in accordance with the dual sensor measuring principle in which high-precision sensors constantly record the actual temperature difference between the radiator and room temperature. The recorded measurement data is reliably recorded and assessed for consumption measuring purposes. Also an automatic switch takes place from dual sensor measuring principle to single sensor measuring principle if there is a thermal effect (e.g. manipulation or heat accumulation).
Differentiation already occurs between heating operation and external heating in the heating-up phase by means of plausibility tests on the measured room air and radiator temperature in the equipment.