Wired controller ZATO X ZATO KJR-120L
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Wired controller ZATO X ZATO KJR-120L
Universal controller for air conditioning and heating systems
The ZATO X wired controller is a versatile device designed to work with various air conditioning and heating systems. Compatible with Multi Split units and split air conditioners from the Mirai, Kuka, Imoto and Ukura series, it offers a wide range of control and personalization options for comfort. Features such as Follow Me and FP 8°C allow for precise adjustment of operating parameters to individual user preferences.
Installation and usage flexibility
The ZATO X controller provides flexibility in installation – a dedicated Zato X controller module is required for each indoor unit. It should be noted that using this controller excludes simultaneous use of the WiFi module, allowing you to choose your preferred method of system control. This allows users to opt for traditional wired control or wireless management using a mobile app (using a different module).
Operation regulation and energy consumption optimization
The controller allows you to regulate the operating parameters of the system, which translates into optimized energy consumption and increased heating or cooling efficiency. The ability to precisely adjust settings allows you to adapt the device's operation to the specifics of the room and the needs of users. For installers, this means the ability to configure the system to provide maximum comfort with minimal energy consumption.
Configuration and regulatory parameters
The ATOS controller (predecessor to ZATO X) is factory configured, however, experienced users can make corrections to the settings. The regulation of the combustion process focuses on parameters such as power, blower speed (Ob), blow-through time (CP), time between blow-throughs (PP) and temperature for slowing down the rotation (tO). Adjusting these parameters allows you to optimize the combustion process and minimize the emission of harmful substances. It is worth remembering the impact of fuel quality on combustion efficiency – in the case of low-quality coal, more frequent blow-throughs are recommended, although they may cause the temperature to rise above the set value.

