Electronic heat cost allocators E-ITN are devices intended for ratio-based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating system.
The external sensor for the E-ITN 40 provides temperature measurement on heating elements where it is not possible to install the E-ITN 40 indicator.
E-ITN 40 is modern electronic device intended for ratio-based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating system.
E-ITN 30 is modern electronic device intended for ratio-based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating system. The heat cost allocator E-ITN 30 uses the two-sensor measuring principle. One sensor measures the temperature of the radiator and the second sensor measures the temperature of the room. Using this principle, allocator ensures exact measurement of consumption value only when the radiator really emits heat.
E‑ITN 30.xx EX (EXNR) serves for a ratio based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating. It uses a the two-sensor measuring principle – integrates temperature difference between the radiator temperature and the surrounding temperature. Using this principle, allocator ensures measurement of consumption value only when the radiator really emits heat (i.e. it does not measure in the summer). The heat cost allocator with the remote sensor is by default equipped with a radio module (type E-ITN 30.xx EX), on request without the radio module (type E-ITN 30.xx EXNR).
E-ITN 30.6 is a modern electronic device intended for ratio-based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating system . The allocator can be used for yearly and monthly billing. The heat cost allocator E-ITN 30.6 uses the 2 sensor measuring principle. One sensor measures the temperature of the radiator and the second sensor measures the temperature of the room. Using this principle, allocator ensures exact measurement of consumption value only when the radiator really emits heat.
E-ITN 10.7 is two-sensor heat cost allocator intended for ratio-based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating system. Due to use the two-sensor measuring principle where one sensor measures the temperature of the radiator and the second sensor measures the temperature of the room - allocator ensures exact measurement of consumption value only when the radiator really emits heat (i.e. it does not measure in the summer).
E-ITN 10.5 is two-sensor heat cost allocator intended for ratio-based allocation of heat cost in buildings with central heating system. Due to use the two-sensor measuring principle where one sensor measures the temperature of the radiator and the second sensor measures the temperature of the room - allocator ensures exact measurement of consumption value only when the radiator really emits heat (i.e. it does not measure in the summer).