The EcoPower controller can be set in Auto mode to ensure that consistent comfort levels are maintained by using the built-in thermostat. When used in this mode, the air return temperature sensor is disabled allowing thermal curtains to be controlled via the room temperature.
In addition, you can choose to enable weather compensation control to further enhance energy savings. In this mode, the outside air temperature is used as the trigger to adjust the heat output of the air curtain. An alternative control strategy for areas where there is less foot fall may be to fit a door limit switch.
On electrically heated door air curtain units, EcoPower has a fan over run function to prevent nuisance tripping of the thermal cut out. In situations where you have more than one door air curtain fitted in the same room, EcoPower can work in a master slave mode allowing up to 8 air curtains can be controlled using a single remote control unit.
The EcoPower controller can be manually controlled for either ambient, 50% or 100% heat output or can be connected to a BMS for full integration with building control systems.
• If outdoor temperature sensor measures less than 10°C, the door air curtain will operate on full heat
• If the outdoor temperature sensor measures a temperature between 10°C and 15°C, the door air curtain will operate on half heat
• If the outdoor temperature sensor measures a temperature more than 15°C, the door air curtain will operate in ambient mode and recirculate the ambient air in the room