The mercury range, Description, Configuration – Mercury PR0091 User Manual
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Mercury 6-5 Stat – Installation & User Guide
The Mercury Range
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This documentation refers to the Mercury 6-5 - 5 Channel Thermostat
 
 
Description 
 
The Mercury 5 Channel Thermostat has 5 thermostat functions. They can be configured for independent use, 
where each function is controlled by an individual probe or the controller can be configured to operate 
selected thermostats from one temperature probe. Each channel can be individually configured for heating or 
cooling applications with a selection of parameters. There is a 7-day timer with two on and off’s. Included in 
the controller is a frost detect parameter. This over-rides the timer function, when the timer is off, to begin 
heating should the channel probe reach the frost detect value. The controller has the ability to use any of the 
channels to operate as a timer. Each input can also accept over-ride commands as detailed later in the user 
guide. Note:- the over-ride commands work only on channels selected as a thermostat, it has no effect if a 
channel is set to operate as a timer. 
 
The 5 Channel Thermostat can operate stand-alone or it can be networked through either an "IP" network 
module or a Mercury IP Hub. The 5 Channel Thermostat supports PT1000 or NTC2000 or NTC2k25 
temperature probes (note all 6 inputs are either PT1000 or NTC2000 or NTC2k25) 
 
 
 
 
Configuration 
 
There is one type of controller within the 5 Channel Thermostat (Type 1) 
Display value Type M
1
5 Channel Thermostat
 
 
 
 
Network 
 
The controllers are capable of connecting to a TCP/IP local area network or controlling in standalone mode 
with no network output. 
 
To connect to a network you must add the correct communications module. 
• IP Futura module - (Part No PR0016)
• Mercury IP Hub - (Part No PR0018)
 
 
 
Ensure that all power is
 
 
 
switched off before 
installing or maintaining 
this product 
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