CAME BPT TH345: The Perfect Digital Thermostat
CAME BPT TH345 is a entry-level solution that includes all basic functions. Thanks to the recessed installation compatible with the most common residential series, and the availability of 2 finishes, it fits well into any living environment. It is the ideal solution for those seeking reliability, ease of use, and careful design.
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Setting Temperature Levels on the CAME TH345 Thermostat
The CAME TH345 Thermostat allows precise control over three temperature levels: T1 (low), T2 (medium), and T3 (high). To customize these levels:
- Extract the thermostat unit and press the T button.
- Adjust the displayed temperature for T1 using the + or – buttons.
- Press the T button again to save T1 and proceed to T2, repeating the process for T2 and T3.
- After setting all levels, wait 10 seconds or press the T button again to confirm.
This flexibility ensures your comfort throughout the day while optimizing energy use.
Adjusting the Clock on the CAME TH345 Thermostat
Setting the correct time on your CAME TH345 Thermostat is essential for accurate scheduling. Follow these steps:
- Extract the thermostat unit and press the clock button.
- Use the + or – buttons to set the minutes, then press the clock button to move to the hours.
- Adjust the hours similarly and press the clock button to select the day of the week.
- After setting the correct day, press the clock button again to save the settings.
The blinking colon on the display confirms the clock is correctly configured.
How to Program Weekly Schedules on the CAME TH345 Thermostat
Action: Customizing Weekly Heating/Cooling Programs
To program your weekly schedule on the CAME TH345 Thermostat:
- Extract the unit and use the 1-7 button to select the day (e.g., Monday = 1).
- Press the 0-23 buttons to navigate through each hour of the day.
- Assign temperature levels (T1, T2, T3) to specific hours using the + or – buttons.
- Repeat the process for all days of the week or use the copy button (C) to replicate one day’s schedule to others.
- Once programming is complete, press the return button or wait 10 seconds for the thermostat to save the configuration.
This ensures optimal comfort and energy efficiency tailored to your lifestyle.
Helpful Tips
- Replace the thermostat batteries frequently (approximately every 2 years)
- Do not use rechargeable batteries
- Temperatures
- For shutdown (Reduced Temperature), a temperature of 16°C is recommended
- For comfort (Comfort Temperature), a temperature of 18°C +/- 2°C is recommended
- If you have aluminum radiators, you do not need to turn on well in advance
- If you have cast iron radiators, turn on at least one hour earlier to reach temperature, and you can also turn off one hour before bedtime to take advantage of the system’s thermal inertia
Programming Examples
The BPT TH345 Thermostat allows you to program 3 temperature levels. The second temperature can be useful for maintenance purposes during the day. Programming applies only if you have a radiator system (not suitable for underfloor heating).
Here is an example of a holiday programming (Saturday/Sunday) for those who are working, retired, or working from home.
In this programming example, the heating system turns on at 6:00 in the morning. Therefore, the apartment should reach 18 degrees (T3) within an hour. By 7:00 in the morning, the apartment should be warm and continue until 22:00. From 22:00 onwards, the system gradually returns to 16°C.
In fact, the perception of cold is greater when sitting still or having circulation problems.
Now let’s look at a more economical program:
This program is very similar but reduces the daytime temperature by one degree, thus using T2 set at 17°C during the day. This program is useful for saving energy if the apartment is occupied and you are active.
Finally, we have an example of programming for weekdays (Mon-Fri) suitable for those who are working:
It allows you to have a warm breakfast and concentrates in the evening.
differently:
Which allows for heating during the lunch break.
The temperatures are at your discretion depending on your needs; the examples should be adapted according to your requirements.
Installation
The controller should be installed in the reference room
- The unit should be mounted where it is easiest to measure average room temperature, away from sunlight or cold sources.
- The unit should be placed away from sources of disturbance such as:
- Do not mount on metal surfaces
- Do not mount near electrical cables, electrical equipment such as PCs, TVs, microwave ovens, etc.
- Do not mount the unit near metal walls or metal-based structural elements