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Gordon Online Store GORDON POWERSAVER PLUS BOOST CONTROLLER
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GORDON POWERSAVER PLUS BOOST CONTROLLER

Sale Price:£42.00 Original Price:£65.00
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Note: Only for UK & European customers.

Gordon Power saver plus boost controller is a multi-application time switch. Although

primarily used to control water heating, this switch can also be

used for many applications, including the control of panel heaters, lighting or combi boilers.

This product includes a double pole switch and replaceable fuse for added

protection.

Features -

  • Ideal for applications that need short-term operating times

  • 30 mins, 1 hour and 2-hour boost periods

  • With changeable fuse

  • With a double pole switch to turn on/off power of the load

  • Switches appliance off automatically after boost period

Specifications -

  • Supply: 230V 50/60 Hz

  • Fused: Supplied with BS1362 13A Fuse

  • Switch Rating: 13A Resistive (3kW)

  • 1000W Incandescent, Halogen lighting

  • 500W Fluorescent lighting

  • 200W LED lighting

  • 100W Compact Fluorescent lighting

  • Contact Type: Normally Open

  • Fixing: Surface and Flush Mounting

  • Terminals: suitable for max. 2.5 mm² flexible and 4.0 mm² fixed

  • cabling

  • 3 Front View and Back View(Fig. 1 and Fig. 2):

  • Fig. 1 Front View

  • 230V ~ 13A

  • -10T40

  • PSPBF

  • Lin

  • Lout

  • Nin

  • Nout

  • Fig. 2 Back View

  • BOOST

  • Double

  • pole switch

  • LED

  • Case Material: ABS

  • Temperature Rating: -10T40

  • Operation Temperature: -10°C to 40°C

  • Display: LED Lights

  • Boost Settings: User selectable - ½, 1 or 2 hours

  • Accessory Pack: 2x M3.5mm

Only valid for the UK and European markets. The US version is currently out of stock.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Note: Only for UK & European customers.

Gordon Power saver plus boost controller is a multi-application time switch. Although

primarily used to control water heating, this switch can also be

used for many applications, including the control of panel heaters, lighting or combi boilers.

This product includes a double pole switch and replaceable fuse for added

protection.

Features -

  • Ideal for applications that need short-term operating times

  • 30 mins, 1 hour and 2-hour boost periods

  • With changeable fuse

  • With a double pole switch to turn on/off power of the load

  • Switches appliance off automatically after boost period

Specifications -

  • Supply: 230V 50/60 Hz

  • Fused: Supplied with BS1362 13A Fuse

  • Switch Rating: 13A Resistive (3kW)

  • 1000W Incandescent, Halogen lighting

  • 500W Fluorescent lighting

  • 200W LED lighting

  • 100W Compact Fluorescent lighting

  • Contact Type: Normally Open

  • Fixing: Surface and Flush Mounting

  • Terminals: suitable for max. 2.5 mm² flexible and 4.0 mm² fixed

  • cabling

  • 3 Front View and Back View(Fig. 1 and Fig. 2):

  • Fig. 1 Front View

  • 230V ~ 13A

  • -10T40

  • PSPBF

  • Lin

  • Lout

  • Nin

  • Nout

  • Fig. 2 Back View

  • BOOST

  • Double

  • pole switch

  • LED

  • Case Material: ABS

  • Temperature Rating: -10T40

  • Operation Temperature: -10°C to 40°C

  • Display: LED Lights

  • Boost Settings: User selectable - ½, 1 or 2 hours

  • Accessory Pack: 2x M3.5mm

Only valid for the UK and European markets. The US version is currently out of stock.

Note: Only for UK & European customers.

Gordon Power saver plus boost controller is a multi-application time switch. Although

primarily used to control water heating, this switch can also be

used for many applications, including the control of panel heaters, lighting or combi boilers.

This product includes a double pole switch and replaceable fuse for added

protection.

Features -

  • Ideal for applications that need short-term operating times

  • 30 mins, 1 hour and 2-hour boost periods

  • With changeable fuse

  • With a double pole switch to turn on/off power of the load

  • Switches appliance off automatically after boost period

Specifications -

  • Supply: 230V 50/60 Hz

  • Fused: Supplied with BS1362 13A Fuse

  • Switch Rating: 13A Resistive (3kW)

  • 1000W Incandescent, Halogen lighting

  • 500W Fluorescent lighting

  • 200W LED lighting

  • 100W Compact Fluorescent lighting

  • Contact Type: Normally Open

  • Fixing: Surface and Flush Mounting

  • Terminals: suitable for max. 2.5 mm² flexible and 4.0 mm² fixed

  • cabling

  • 3 Front View and Back View(Fig. 1 and Fig. 2):

  • Fig. 1 Front View

  • 230V ~ 13A

  • -10T40

  • PSPBF

  • Lin

  • Lout

  • Nin

  • Nout

  • Fig. 2 Back View

  • BOOST

  • Double

  • pole switch

  • LED

  • Case Material: ABS

  • Temperature Rating: -10T40

  • Operation Temperature: -10°C to 40°C

  • Display: LED Lights

  • Boost Settings: User selectable - ½, 1 or 2 hours

  • Accessory Pack: 2x M3.5mm

Only valid for the UK and European markets. The US version is currently out of stock.

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