The CHV-TSTAT-FCU-PIR-10 thermostat enables precision 0-10 Volt control of fan coil unit (FCU) HVAC systems. Achieve variable heating, cooling, and fan speed control in hotels, apartments, or other multi-dwelling residences. Built with versatility and energy efficiency in mind, this thermostat has the additional benefit of a built-in passive-infrared (PIR) sensor to ensure that energy spent on climate control is never wasted on a vacant room. Whether used as a standalone unit or as part of a complete Crestron® control system, the CHV-TSTAT-FCU-PIR-10 delivers superior functionality in a stylish wall mount design – a complement to any décor.
The backlit LCD display and large, easy-to-read pushbuttons make this thermostat easy to navigate and use. The screen displays useful information such as the current room temperature, setpoint, mode, and fan setting. Pushbuttons for raising and lowering the temperature, putting the unit in Heat or Cool mode, adjusting the fan speed, and toggling between temperature scales complete the sleek look and intuitive controls of this thermostat. Climate control features include separate heating and cooling setpoints, with an optional automatic changeover between heating and cooling modes. Adjustable anticipators prevent overshooting the set temperature, and continuous fan operation can be selected when needed for increased circulation.
Multiple Crestron thermostats may be networked via Cresnet® wired communications,[1] a simple 4-wire network bus that acts as the communications backbone for Crestron lighting dimmers, keypads, shades, thermostats, and other devices. Integrate the thermostat network with any 3-Series® control system, including the DIN-AP3, to enable global temperature and humidity adjustments from any thermostat in the system. Access automation functions such as lighting, motorized blinds, or lawn sprinklers through two custom remote-function pages. Customized text messages such as maintenance reminders and other alerts can be sent to every thermostat’s LCD display via the control system.
Features
Summary Of Features
0-10 Volt FCU thermostat for variable heating, cooling, and fan speed control
Additional heating relay for traditional heating elements
Built-in PIR sensor to detect room vacancy for energy efficiency
Cresnet® communications
Backlit LCD display
Large, easy-to-use front panel buttons for heating, cooling, fan speed, temperature scale, and temperature adjustments
Wall-mount installation
Notes:
1. Unit is a fully functional standalone thermostat. Cresnet communications are for networking or control system integration.
Region availability
Europe | Asia | North America | Africa | South America | Oceania |
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Åland Islands | Afghanistan | Anguilla | Algeria | Argentina | American Samoa |
Albania | Armenia | Antigua and Barbuda | Angola | Bolivia | Australia |
Andorra | Azerbaijan | Aruba | Benin | Brazil | Cook Islands |
Austria | Bahrain | Barbados | Botswana | Chile | Federated States of Micronesia |
Belarus | Bangladesh | Belize | Burkina Faso | Colombia | Fiji |
Belgium | Bhutan | Bermuda | Burundi | Ecuador | French Polynesia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | British Indian Ocean Territory | British Virgin Islands | Cameroon | Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) | Guam |
Bulgaria | Brunei | Canada | Cape Verde | French Guiana | Kiribati |
Croatia | Cambodia | Caribbean Netherlands | Central African Republic | Guyana | Marshall Islands |
Cyprus | China | Cayman Islands | Chad | Paraguay | Nauru |
Czech Republic | Christmas Island | Collectivity of Saint Martin | Comoros | Peru | New Caledonia |
Denmark | Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Costa Rica | Côte d'Ivoire | Suriname | New Zealand |
Estonia | Georgia | Cuba | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Uruguay | Niue |
Faroe Islands | Hong Kong | Curaçao | Djibouti | Venezuela | Norfolk Island |
Finland | India | Dominica | Egypt | Northern Mariana Islands | |
France | Indonesia | Dominican Republic | Equatorial Guinea | Palau | |
Germany | Iran | El Salvador | Eritrea | Papua New Guinea | |
Gibraltar | Iraq | Greenland | Eswatini | Pitcairn Islands | |
Greece | Israel | Grenada | Ethiopia | Samoa | |
Guernsey | Japan | Guadeloupe | Gabon | Solomon Islands | |
Hungary | Jordan | Guatemala | Ghana | Timor-Leste | |
Iceland | Kazakhstan | Haiti | Guinea | Tokelau | |
Ireland | Kuwait | Honduras | Guinea-Bissau | Tonga | |
Isle of Man | Kyrgyzstan | Jamaica | Kenya | Tuvalu | |
Italy | Laos | Martinique | Lesotho | United States Minor Outlying Islands | |
Jersey | Lebanon | Mexico | Liberia | Vanuatu | |
Latvia | Macau | Montserrat | Libya | Wallis and Futuna | |
Liechtenstein | Malaysia | Nicaragua | Madagascar | ||
Lithuania | Maldives | Panama | Malawi | ||
Luxembourg | Mongolia | Puerto Rico | Mali | ||
Malta | Myanmar (Burma) | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Mauritania | ||
Moldova | Nepal | Saint Lucia | Mauritius | ||
Monaco | North Korea | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Mayotte | ||
Montenegro | Oman | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Morocco | ||
Netherlands | Pakistan | Saint-Barthélemy | Mozambique | ||
North Macedonia | Palestine | Sint Maarten | Namibia | ||
Norway | Philippines | The Bahamas | Niger | ||
Poland | Qatar | Trinidad and Tobago | Nigeria | ||
Portugal | Saudi Arabia | Turks and Caicos Islands | Republic of the Congo | ||
Romania | Singapore | U.S. Virgin Islands | Reunion | ||
Russia | South Korea | United States | Rwanda | ||
San Marino | Sri Lanka | Saint Helena | |||
Serbia | Syria | São Tomé and Príncipe | |||
Slovakia | Taiwan | Senegal | |||
Slovenia | Tajikistan | Seychelles | |||
Spain | Thailand | Sierra Leone | |||
Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Türkiye | Somalia | |||
Sweden | Turkmenistan | South Africa | |||
Switzerland | United Arab Emirates | South Sudan | |||
Ukraine | Uzbekistan | Sudan | |||
United Kingdom | Vietnam | Tanzania | |||
Vatican City | Yemen | The Gambia | |||
Togo | |||||
Tunisia | |||||
Uganda | |||||
Western Sahara | |||||
Zambia | |||||
Zimbabwe |